Bill S wrote:Rocket wrote:Bill S wrote:
The run RG III made early in the game, when his knee buckled as he went down out of bounds, grimaced and removed his helmet...yeah, that was when they should have pulled him, IMO. Why risk a young, talented QB with his entire career in front of him, for one game...even if it's in the playoffs?
Even if he makes more money than you and is nearly one-fourth of a single handed reason for the playoff berth...
Yes
Yes risk it, or yes DON'T risk? I was not supporting risking. The talk about he was going to get injured came true. Maybe Griffin figured the "glory" was worth the "gory"?! Guess he never heard of Never Make Your Move Too Soon...the question of ego is irrelevant or totally relevant?
The commentators were saying the doctor had NOT given approval to come back yet, supposedly... Cousins had a win under his belt. As a coach, I easily could risk a very poor performance by a backup (and the wrath of "what was he thinking? Fire his butt!") over a VERY poor performance from a VERY hobbled starter who might put your franchise back on the losing track for next year (or???) by their loss to injury for even a few games recovering. I have to say I was surprised by Shanahan. Can't recall that ever happening prior regarding myself. The knee is not designed to play steroid fueled (let alone ANY) football.
Truly incredulous at the whole scenario.
Rock ON & Keep the Faith,
Rocket
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